Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto Celebrates Love with New Valentine’s Day Package

on: February 12, 2014

Islands of Loreto, Baja, MX (February 12, 2014) — Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto, the newest member of Villa Group Resorts, is offering couples a chance to celebrate love at the Islands of Loreto on Valentine’s Day with a special package full of romance when they book now and travel during February with the promo code LOVE14.

The luxurious four-day, three-night Valentine’s Day vacation package for two costs $1,354 USD and includes a stay in a gorgeous deluxe Ocean View room overlooking the Sea of Cortez, a couples massage at Sabila Spa, a five-course gourmet Valentine’s Day dinner at Danzante fine-dining restaurant and an all-inclusive meal plan.

“At Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto, we live by the mantra of disconnecting to reconnect,” said Owen Perry, owner and president of Villa Group. “With this special Valentine’s Day package, couples can cozy up near our fire pits and take in a vibrant sunset overlooking the indigo waters of the Sea of Cortez or get pampered together at Sabila Spa to really turn up the romance.”

Relaxation at Sabila Spa

Couples will indulge in relaxation at Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto’s state-of-the-art Sabila Spa and Wellness Center, which is set against a tranquil mountain view and has fully-equipped wet areas with soothing sauna, relaxing spa tubs, cold water plunge and more. As part of the dedicated package, couples can enjoy time well spent together with the His & Hers treatment, beginning with a specialized Desert Foot Relaxer treatment, which leaves feet feeling soft, smooth and relaxed. The packages also include a full body massage, and then some alone time in a Jacuzzi just for two. The 100-minute session is $241 USD per couple, for those who do not purchase the Valentine’s Day travel package.

For travelers who want to treat themselves for Valentine’s Day, the Chocolate Delight Combo includes a 25-minute full body chocolate mint scrub, 50-minute full body chocolate massage and personal Jacuzzi for $135 USD.

Romantic Valentine’s Day Dinner at Danzante Restaurant

In addition to an all-inclusive meal plan and Sabila Spa His & Hers treatment, the set package includes access to a special Valentine’s Day five-course dinner at Danzante Restaurant, the resort’s newest restaurant, which specializes in Mexican fusion cuisine including seafood, fresh fish and fine cut meats. Couples can delight in a gourmet meal including a fresh shrimp appetizer, refreshing cream of rabbit soup with beetroot and almond croutons, grilled salmon served on a puff pastry and a creamy white chocolate cake to top it off. Full menu details are available upon request.

The special meal begins at 6 p.m. February 14 and is a formal affair. For couples not purchasing the Valentine’s Day package, the set price is $150 USD per couple, taxes and gratuities included. Guests with all-inclusive packages can pay a fee of $40 USD per person to partake in the festive meal. A bottle of wine is included. Reservations are required.

Valentine’s Day al Fresco at The Market Restaurant

For couples looking for the romance of an al fresco affair, Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto will also offer a Valentine’s Day menu poolside at The Market Restaurant, which specializes in international fare and Mediterranean-meets-American eats. The dinner will start with a seafood soup, fresh from the Sea of Cortez itself, cooked in tomato juice, followed by a mixed lettuce salad with red fruits to signify the flavor of love. Diners will then have a choice of steamed baby shrimp and saffron risotto or a braided beef filet cooked in white truffle butter, accompanied by a side of vegetables. A strawberry mousse cream puff and chocolate cake ganage will sweeten the meal.

This semi-formal meal is available for the set price of $104 USD per couple, or included for all-inclusive guests. Beverages are not included, though taxes and gratuities are included. The dinner will be available starting at 6 p.m. and reservations are required.

For resort reservations or additional information, please contact the resort at reservaciones.vdpl(at)vgloreto(dot)com or call 800.790.4187. To learn more about Villa del Palmar, contact your preferred travel professional, visit http://www.villadelpalmarloreto.com/ or call the number above.

About Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto: Baja’s First Million Star Resort

Villa del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto is a self-contained destination resort on the Sea of Cortez, off the eastern coast of the Baja peninsula overlooking Danzante Island (one of five in the region). It features 181 new, spacious, beautifully appointed Deluxe Ocean View, one, two and three bedroom Suites with balcony or terrace, stunning ocean views, mountain views, outstanding restaurants, an attentive English-speaking staff, five swimming pools, a 39,000 square feet spa, two tennis courts, beautiful beaches and a mild and warm climate year-round. The New York Times lists Loreto in its Top Ten Places to go in 2011. The travel article featuring The Islands of Loreto, Baja California South, Mexico ranked first among readers.

Guests can enjoy scuba and snorkeling tours in the protected Marine Park within the five prominent Loreto Islands, horseback riding, swimming, world-class fishing (catch a Dorado and bring it home to have a Villa del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto chef prepare it for you), paddle boarding, kayaking, whale watching and mountain biking. With complimentary shuttle service, guests can explore the historic town at the Islands of Loreto and visit the 1697 mission that made the town famous. The area is also known for its wildlife, including the 900 species of fish off the coast and in an area that has been declared a World Heritage Site. Hotel perks include a spa and fitness center, massages, salsa dance lessons and movie nights for children.

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